The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26

M i •* Vi'<a» ' X I mmss * n * a * n 3 k Herald | WPOUOITS HAXIfiS OF W.tt We fifty* lfovetf«r »m Wm g » fow fld f-il cop cf!see w ill JocareiJ a t t i e 1 'm ii ou r m » b* u m j t o r m l r N .E Cor. Third and Jefferwn COM Foertli 8«ds Boom) Mam is . how feeing * eomp tete0 m odem The Md feoi?diiig ®t 0 K’orffc w recked t o n u k e way -for 4*Ho»f’3for "100%s.fjfr-s% $itUtadsa Gem C ity Building and Loon Ass’s HESOCRCES S MILLIONS Teespcrarily " . E. €ov, ifcl*# aud Jeffers**. -Haytsa, ©Mo, XV .... . . • T llL lv .............................. ■1, ■ 1 • • ■ .......... ■ " ■ i(...... 1 ■ P Ff'lh iiJ, y w i o R t E itrrcd ®fe tli; k ;io O f .te a v tc ? Sclass IV^t-OfKcOj Gccl»?» i ui;f i'So*?, fiEJ fetCOili fT;II)A¥ APRII2';, 19© ' iBestow f»r«is* 6*nereusiy» f fi m net fee ulggauliy with a word :-f pxaf^o or csrowagrrcr-BS m fa r as 50r own dcap oar-j rib ronccnicd. Tb® .vorld -Rill offer them uelikoM u fs'w :t c*uv» BbstduEtdy tith ing ih®tO, llm riovz, It we hep® to biles out ■ a:;d vrtih energy.1 Rules i s ?d C s « r fcy greifc Solsfisr ‘ Wire FeSf®**# Atrr.siS LtUtotlly } by ^ensrci Fecto i Kri'ote-'u ®wsV'pr'",Ho cjoStep ? tra&er, Sf« wnyteis number nr.';® Zcsu a l;uo>ir**fe Many of iSieiu are ss» , tree ioUsy as wheti they were made, I observes London Answer?, \ “la war® wid NisgsSeen, “ there it ‘ never ira'rtrrtwn one MvzxMe C 50 » c e n tr The fxt at a rt fa t> sdro it atrd me is well” ^ Fo« fi wised the “favorable moment,” and in a irmdh uofc only saved lkoy<te notIon, feat turned the fables cn tho enemy. He 1’concentrated hfe troops as Napoleon mn00m m *» ’“•“A D A IR . S a b a tis wprlb wkUo Sn oar c-feJHrcn, or If we would mcK« them-truly hshpy» we niG?t become {Iclr stanch alfiev, titherwise, we are playing a losing same and can only look for defeat, Special values in Women’s Ox­ fords in black kid, tan calf and pa ten t kid higher low heels $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50. . * * , * ’ # All sizes and AAA to E widths also the most complete line of children’s shoes shown. j '. =.! 17 EAST MAIN STREET, XENIA, OHIO* Keep Trouble* to Vouraelf. EJfe for the vast majority of us Is yuue too enn-free, Tlils trouble,-or' that dlsajspolntment, wakes our world very cheerless a t times? hut dwelling upon our problems, elaborating upon our dlflleulties, or longing to share those unpleasant realities with others, will not aid us one Iota. We, each, In­ dividually, must stand our own ground, and, if we are wise, refuse to he Influ­ enced by any unproductive moods. Daily Thought, I eau tell where wy own shoe pinch «• me,—Cervantes. ’HOW’S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ,vutd Tor any case of Catarrh that ronuot he cured by Hall’s Catarrh Mcditine. . * Hall’s Catarrh Medicine has been ajken by catarrh sufferers for the ja s t thitty-flye years, and has he-, lown as th e moat reliable rem- * Catarrh. HaH’s Catarrh cts th ru cine a Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poison ro»n the Blood, mid healing the Blood on the ‘ s the dis* ■ased portions. A lter yoa have taken Hall’s Ca> Hemcine .for a Short arrh M fli vill see a great improvement m your tjmeyou . *. * . . 4 Saiyour general health., - S tart taking Hall’s Catarrh Medicine a t once and get n d >f catarrh. Send fo r testimonials, f$t$* * J P . J . CHENEY * Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c, Sold .xifwu. Cmnmonsense«,the application «f a b ‘l;-?n to dr-mmstands- is Peek's tngsim, as it wss Sapolcon'e. Nupo* Icon haa-wi Uteri: ‘Tlana may be mod­ ified ad infinitum according to circum­ stances, the genius of the general, the chmaeter of the troops, and the fea­ tures of the country.” JCspnlcon insisted upon the study of p;*st campaigns, “The science of strategy,” he said, "is to be acquired by experience and studying the cam­ paigns of ail great captains,” Foeti has been a lifelong student of military history. In the spring ho wan acting up to Napoleon’s dictum—“the measure which Is not profoundly meditated Ju all Its details produces no result.” When FoeU was ready he “dared a t the right moment.” For 20 years past Focb has been “profoundly meditating” the details of the strategy which h m given him such signal suc­ cess; 4 . . . HANK HIGH IN POLITENESS Belgians Unable to Forget Courtesies .. Though Death In Appalling Form Was imminent. 4FN*Wys*5^,l THE IJsApINT, HOMS FURNISHER FOR OVER THIRTV YEARS fc§Nv"-tM "X" ^ AsTOiij^m! .ir,iinrprtijri".iii'yr^lT).|iii,i.|iJi»il ' rrirjiMiii'ini.'iufisiiiis- 1 IIII.m {■ i —Gold Medal Flour by,-the -barrel atNsgley’s. W . L . CLEaUANS R e a l E s t a t e *, . „.. , ' , . t; Chttt bs found a t my office each Saturday o r reached by phone a t my residence each ewentog* Office 35 PHONES Residence 2-123 c E a A s m u u e , o h i o . AUCTIONEER TERMS VERY , REASONABLE Satisfaction Guaranteed or no Pay Parties wanting two .auctioneer* I am In position to supply the extra man with unlimited ex- - ’periehce.' Cedarville, PHONE 2-120 ■£■ ........ iOMo H u t c h i s o n & G i b n e y CallAttention to the New Basement Bargains in Short Lengths a Saving to Customers, of 25 Per Cent on Ginghams, Percales, Sheeting, Ticking, Voiles and Muslins. Children’s Gingham Dresses.. 95c VoSla Waists . . . ............... $1.19 Suits, Waists, Skirts, Corsets, * Gloves, Dress 4 KM Silks all New New Rugs, Mattings, Lace Curtains, Draperies, Linoleums, Vapor Stoves, Kitchen Cabinets China, Aluminum Ware. The Belgians are the most polite people in the world. Yesterday seven correspondents traveled to Audennrde. Wo were informed that we might cross the EsettUt and proceed In the direc­ tion of Ghent. As our two motor cars' came over the ridge before mitering the town they were Spotted by an eagle-eyed observer in Hie German Hues, *nd as we reached the entrance of the town and left from, our ears, preparing to enter-on foot, h shell whined over our heads and eagrtoded dully in a tain-soaked field 59 yard i beyond the road. Another followed about tM same distance- s h o r t, Then they came so fast that l lost count. Ga* shell* they' were, and we donned our masks and made for . the cars. The lieutenant in charge of our party bowed to the oldest correspond­ ent and bade him enter, the car. The latter, being Belgian, In tur» bowing to his neighbor, motioned him into the ear. He demurred, and then followed some Alphonse and Gallon moving pic­ tures until sotneone motioned to me to enmr the car. J did, Then they all piled in. And as wo raced down the rt rondTwn Thieit shells spitefully aplut- ’ terUd along the muddy void; Amethyst* f«* Mourning. ' Amethyst* wOt he much worn in thi* country during the post-war- p# j Hod a* mourning jewelry. Amethysts and Jet are the most. widely used mourning atones. The vogue o f ame­ thyst# in the mourning wit*fixed after the Franco-PruBSlan war, whtjn the gems became popular in Franc® and Germany. ’*■ , An abundance of good amethysts are found in the mountain region of th f western United States. The best ame­ thysts come from Cambay, in India* from Ceylon* Persia and Sifterty. There are' also large amethyst mines fa Uruguay, The war, which- curtailed tmpottt of alt gems to the Unite# State*, gave American nmethysts a wid­ er market than they ever had before. Good Reason for Leaving, “Have yon ha# any experience in newspaper work?” said tho editor of a large paper to an agitated tittle man who had applied for a Job. “I should Just think so. I was editor of the Muddlcsbury. Mall until yester­ day” “An# what made you leave the pa* “Well, i t was like this: The chief of police down our Way ’was supposed to be a dangerous man with a revolver, and so I tried to keep the right side of him, I wrote n paragraph about him, and said ho was Muddlcsbury’s greatest asset. The intelligent com­ positor, of course, le ft out tho *ei’ to ’asset,' an# that Is how it got into the paper.” Hutchison £v Gibney XENIA* OHIO A Typical Thrift Value This beautiful Queen Ann S u ite - in mahogany—Dresser, Bed, Chif- fonette and T r ip le Mirror Pressing Table, |165 value, Special $143.5* (Pieces sol4 separately if desired) Home Furnishings That Meet Every Demand of the Times These times demand thrift and 6onservatiqn,and, our stoqks fuliy meet ever/ demand of the times* Adfdrrs values in furniture, rugs, linoleums, refrigerator*, ranges apd kitchen cabinets will be found absolutely essential in furnishing the home comfortably without extravagance. ' : Beautiful Chippendale Bed- Room Ivory Bed Room Suits—three (£H {? and four pieces, up f rom ....... *JVIU Colonial Bed RoomBuite, in Walnut, three piece special,. G il From Wheat Straw. One of UiAaeleatfsis of the Uulver*, m y of SaSkftfchowau* wfio has bnca espcrtmeutlhg to t some time with fho nutawficture of gas from wheat straw, has been able, by a gas bag attach­ ment of 300 cubic feet capacity, to 'ran his motofear ^Ith ptffcctly satlsfae- toty rAsuHs, It- is estimated, says ilm 'S«»k»fc!iew*n Herald, that a ton cf ?!r*w will generate 11,000 to 12,000 rnbfc feet 6 t gas an# that 3 &)-cable feet ef gas Is cflaal to a gflllwc -of gasolloe, so that with this hitherto waste product on ids hands the farmer will bs able to ran his car. St’S Wonderful, *!l like- tho 'Titfre Masketedry.’ a tmarkablo liosh.” "And there’s tho sctttcl, *Twenty ^safs After/w **f«ss It is wecdes-fal* too, Whaf impre««fS tns most is. that all tho prin­ cipal characters still have .the same sevvaflte/’ «=* L&alsvHlo CumM-Sant* ash ” larm a’i ii»*««Sten- Gr*P- fiver 1599 different tvpes of husked rles a r psddf were under etswlnsllott (•«<: year a t one of, the government «*- rl'-uUnrai fssias in Ihsmis, a t# osar Ssno tapes o f #»s*«*.mnns wets gtewft s t unothor. jfifhette hnvh of the ssssr * mtun grAwn In Bittmd has hern sxpett* ed jfutepnt where it Is nsed. for the prednetten of the eo-'-ftMed ‘’eUve pH/’ for »hkh yrsnee and Itftly h ire long | Ken famed, I -1 nm t. JUffi Suite in Ivoiy Enamfel, 4 tf* | t j f r pieces, $190 value; special*. 0 1, i t j Brass Beds, up from Sanitary Wood Beds up f r o m ; **.-4*»***’«.*■ «« t t f < 4 « t » »* 4 1 $ 2 1 O v e r s t u l f e d D a v e n p o r t s , u p f r o m ...........$ 8 d .d 0 M a h o g a n y L i b r a r y T a b l e s , u p f r o m , . .$ 1 5 .0 0 P i a n o o r F l o o r L a m p s u p f r o m . : ■ * . , , . $ 1 6 .0 0 U p h o l s t e r e d s e a t R o c k e r s , u p f r o m . . . $ 7 . 5 0 D a v e n p o r t s , u p f r b m . ............. 1 3 5 .0 0 ■ 0 4? filiniimm NOTE THESE RUG PRICES Those who are furnishing newhomes or refurnishing old ones.wiUfind a very broad assortment of good rugs at ve*y low prices. $47.00 Axminister Rugs, 9x12. .$42.00 $42.00 Brussel Rugs, 9x12,. **.$34,00 $17.00 Grass Rugs, 9x12........ $14.75 $30.00 Brussel Rugs, 9x12.......$24,00 i'I'il DINNER SETS REDUCED Those who have' need of tf new dinner set will find a very broad as­ sortment of fine patterns at very low prices. $8—42 piece Dinner Set, gpecial..*$7.0O $10—42 pieceDinner Set, Bpecial $8.75 $25—98 pieceDinner Set,special $21.00 $30-^98 piece Dinner Sefc,special$26,00 VISIT OUR BASEMENT DEPARTMENT Stoves, Refrigerators, Kitchen Cabinets, Washing Machines, Wringers, Lawn - Mowers, Oil Stoves, .Etc*... .............. ..................... Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Victrolas 20-24 North Detroit St. XENIA, OHIO . G in “for Her Neck.*' A. story to told of a young Jap­ anese engineering (>r'I-«’atleo la eon- n octlcti with tho Oii-isfffias custom of kissing. He was serving Ids time in the corth of Cnglai;#. tsa# was as* tcnlshr# when a waitress at tlio din- lug-roams whieh ho rogiihsriy frr>! Qccntc# kissed him under the nlr,tlev too. On Its being explained to him. that a present was expected to return* < ho suggested s pair of gloves, The; elissicej, howevgr. Imd licanl that he" wan Immrnscly wealthy, and gently hinted that fcomethlfig for her neck would bo more acceptable. When the presen!; anivgd next d*y she con­ jured op visions of a peart necklace as sha tremblingly undid the parcel. Then wns dlsttosed tc? tier disappoint­ ed gate a Jcp’s Idea of “soinetbtog foe her see k." t t took tho shape of « bar fif eoapl Pecu!l«r *>A*ttVuntrlP Widows in tho Etowailaa islands, tip ?t» very recast $ cm , had the names of their dead husbands tattooed on their tongues, Egyptian women today have their Bps pricked bluo for toecam- ingnekb And lo tezo , tho nerthem* must i3 fend of tho Jfif-Rsseso atchipela-' go, tho fasMv» dsmaads tliut g!0s shall greatly tfilsrgo tho appatent m e at their months by a tatted!bg to red about tho Ups, . Ch»rt«*etrnlL i i O m it* i ’m o ll was sho tout to «ur> ,vit« of the men wh«j algnsd mar ficclRMttoB of independenee, Ha Hied tmtu SS»3 having renrh^t his ninety fifth year, ite was to*> (Mntnenf; nf the four men from U*ry IrttWi, and was t.f ‘rt.h d*iK<«nt. the first mrmh<'<" of fha family to rome to thtfi ismntr. I?*to* named Chart*! lift *• THE UNIVERSAL CAE. , r •; ’• When you wnnfc your Ford ear repaired, iuBisfe always upon getting the genuine Ford Farts, made by the Ford Motor Company, in order to insure re­ liable quality. There are “spurious/’ “mmteifeit/’ “imitation'’ par1 a made outBide eoneerns who have ho regard for quality in mattriai, so insist on your Garage or Repair Man furnishing you the genuine lord Parts* All reliable garages may now buy the genuine Ford Farts from us- no thero'S no excuse for any one using the “bogus" parts. To be sure, k ing your ear tons for repaid o r rep lan emenlSo R. A. Murdock Cedarville, Ohio ■i

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